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New Research Reveals the True Impact of Meningitis

The shocking findings have prompted the Meningitis Trust to launch a campaign to fight for the rights of the forgotten children who are currently suffering with the impact of the disease in the UK right now.
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The shocking findings have prompted the Meningitis Trust to launch a campaign to fight for the rights of the forgotten children who are currently suffering with the impact of the disease in the UK right now.

The campaign is calling for automatic assessments and appropriate educational support to become routine for every child who survives meningitis.

1 in 4 who survive will suffer some form of long-term after-effect. Many children may appear to have made a full recovery but are often left with psychological and neurological problems that may go unrecognised, as revealed by the research. These children can be left struggling at school and deprived of the educational support they need.

Sue Davie , Chief Executive of the Meningitis Trust, said: "Parents who have had to watch their child fight for their life when meningitis has struck now have to fight for their child to get the best chance in life.  Recognition of the needs of these children should be a right, not a lottery."

Alex, 18, was bullied, rejected and taunted because he was different. As well as the physical after-effects, meningitis left its mark on his education. After months in hospital, he returned to school where he struggled to keep up. Teachers thought he was hard work in the class and would often ask other pupils to do the writing for him.  

He was promised support, this didn't happen. The teachers were told they had to write down homework for Alex as the damaged caused by meningitis meant he could no longer remember what they told him. They hardly ever did this.

He was diagnosed as depressed and as a result his education was lost to meningitis. It's too late for Alex, but the Trust is determined through its campaign that it will fight for every child affected so they aren't forgotten as well.

People are being urged to sign the Meningitis Trust education petition at http://www.meningitischangesfutures.co.uk.

For information contact Liz Fenwick at the Meningitis Trust on +44(0)1453-769030.

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